Free kick awarded for a foul by Matt Oakley on Aidan Chippendale. Peter Murphy restarts play with the free kick. Luke Clark replaces Karl Sheppard. Foul by Guillem Bauza on Luke Joyce, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Ian Dunbavin. Corner taken by Will Hatfield played to the near post. Save made by Artur Krysiak. Corner taken right-footed by Charlie Barnett from the right by-line, Pat Baldwin manages to make a clearance. Unfair challenge on Scot Bennett by Aidan Chippendale results in a Penalty. Placed penalty taken by Guillem Bauza saved by Ian Dunbavin. Accrington Stanley 0-2 Exeter.Inswinging corner taken by Liam Sercombe from the left by-line, clearance by Michael Liddle.

68:15

Free kick awarded for a foul by Will Hatfield on Matt Oakley. Pat Baldwin restarts play with the free kick.

67:01

Corner taken by Will Hatfield from the left by-line to the near post, Guillem Bauza joins the action as a substitute, replacing Alan Gow. Pat Baldwin makes a clearance.

66:13

Inswinging corner taken right-footed by Will Hatfield from the left by-line to the near post, clearance made by Danny Coles.

Karl Sheppard takes a shot. Blocked by Pat Baldwin. Jamie Cureton takes a shot. Blocked by Aristote Nsiala. Corner taken left-footed by Liam Sercombe, Padraig Amond makes a clearance. Jamie Cureton has an effort at goal from just inside the box that misses to the right of the target.

Craig Lindfield takes the outswinging corner, Craig Woodman manages to make a clearance.

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No problems as Cook bids to maintain perfect start
Paul Cook is free from injury or suspension worries as his Accrington side look to continue their perfect start to the npower League Two season against Exeter.
Stanley followed up their surprise 1-0 opening-day win at Southend by overcoming Port Vale 2-0 at the Crown Ground in midweek.
Dean Winnard returned from a hamstring complaint to help the Reds to a second successive clean sheet and Cook's defence is set to be unchanged.
In attack, the former Sligo boss has hinted he may look to rotate, with all three of his frontline forwards already off the mark.
On-loan Reading man Karl Sheppard scored the only goal at Roots Hall and was joined by Padraig Amond up top against Vale.
The Irishman put Stanley ahead before half-time from the penalty spot, before James Gray marked his Football League debut by coming off the bench to seal the points.
Elliott Chamberlain may make his debut when Exeter line up.
Former Leicester striker Chamberlain agreed terms with the Grecians on Monday after fan group the Exeter Exiles funded the move.
The forward, 20, may partner Alan Gow or Jamie Cureton in attack but could find it hard to break into Paul Tisdale's side.
Cureton netted twice in Tuesday's victory over Aldershot while Tisdale has praised Gow's performances this season.
Midfielder Matt Oakley is pushing for a recall having had to settle for a place on the bench in midweek.
Oakley has been short of fitness in recent weeks having returned from injury but is now challenging for a starting role.
Tisdale has no other new injury or suspension worries ahead of the trip.